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Posted 2 Years, 4 Months ago #1
After thirty years of collecting Chaplin films, beginning with 8mm and moving on to the more expensive gauges, they seem as new and fresh to me as the day I first got them. Now, with all the videos and lasers and DVD's that have been added to my domain, why would I go to see them in a theater?

The answer is simple and clear: they are fresh and lovely every time you see them. There is nothing else that has survived quite like Chaplin; nothing can ever replace him.

Happy birthday to Hannah's baby boy, wherever your cloud is floating.
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picasso_mate
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Posted 2 Years, 4 Months ago #2
I was wondering about that too. I thought that perhaps congratulations were in order.

Sean http://member.aol.com/SeMurph/index.html

'I & I, in creation where one's nature neither honors nor forgives. I & I, one said to the other, no man sees my face and lives.' B.Dylan
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